"You can't programme unless you can learn to think in logical steps, " he says.
The racks would rarely be nearing physical capacity, but might actually be maxed out in logical capacity due to power or cooling constraints at the rack level (the mantra to avoid creating hot spots in data centers has actually made floor and rack use a lot less efficient).
"I think the hate for Mr. Clinton, which I think is one of the best presidents the United States has ever had in the last years, and the good that he has done to Israel and the Jewish people, I can't understand the uproar, I simply can't put it in logical terms, " Azulay said.
Anand, a former chairman of India's Railway Board, argues that a move in that direction is logical in India, where passengers, by and large, are becoming more expensive, as they demand more space and comfort, while freight by contrast costs less, as improved technology leads to better and faster use of space.
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Technologies need to advance in a logical supply-and-demand-driven order rather than the fits and starts of porkbarrel science.
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In a logical world, this should be an opportunity for the left and right to unite for lower taxes.
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One type prides himself in being able to think and speak in a logical, rational, linear, detailed, abstract and conceptual manner.
She also prides herself in her ability to think and speak in a logical, rational, linear, detailed, abstract and conceptual manner.
It is disheartening that so few conservative economists and politicians explain in a logical and direct way why Keynesian economics has failed over the past few years.
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Rearranging the small type on the typical prescription label, Ms. Adler put the information in a logical order, giving prominence to the things that people most need to know at the moment they are reaching for their medicine.
The Affordable Care Act reflects the logical continuation of a decades-long drift toward Washington dominating our lives: not logical as in likely to succeed but logical because, rather than scuttle past failures, Congress has often spawned new funding to offset what prior spending forays merely squandered.
This puts the Administration in a further logical bind, as the policy is clearly grounded in the notion that monetary incentives work: make a desirable thing free, and people will demand more of it.
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If this gang warfare in cyberland reaches its logical conclusion, rather than living in a civilized society, we will all inhabit, metaphorically at least, stone castles with draw bridges, from which we never emerge adorned with less than 500 lbs of steel armor.
That Keynes would make his mark in economics was logical, though not inevitable.
The Huntington ETF will aim to be ecologically sensitve but logical in that a primary focus will be on returns.
As he sees it, the COO is in many ways the logical next step for the ambitious CIO, for reasons he makes clear in my interview with him below.
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While changing the composition of our leaders in Washington would be a logical first step, I offer up some ideas in the mean time.
Since Verizon already has country-wide coverage and is making good progress in deploying LTE, the logical thing to do is improve the quality of the network in its footprint.
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At 56, the soft-spoken, mustachioed former money manager is looking for the next mother lode in Nevada--a logical place since the state produces more gold than any other in the U.S. McEwen implies that we're at the start of a classic boom-and-bust cycle but is plunging in anyway.
In a sense, this is just a logical continuation of the shift in policy announced in the autumn - which I wrote about at the time.
On the subject of the assembly, many in Labour - particularly outside the political class in Cardiff Bay - believe that the next logical step for the party in Wales is to contribute to or even start a debate about the political culture that should develop so as to underpin the new constitutional structures.
Autonomous driving in slow traffic is a logical combination of adaptive cruise-control and the lane-keeping systems, already available in some vehicles, which either warn the driver if the car starts to drift out of lane, or apply corrective steering to keep it in lane.
Welcome to the next logical step in the cloud revolution: Talent as a Service (TaaS).
For the well-dressed automotive enthusiast, the watch is the next logical step in brand loyalty.
Which is logical: In one sense, Patagonia's current success stems from classic business-school principles.
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In fact, the logical error is sufficiently large to entirely overturn the findings of the committee.
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This makes it very hard for them to address their financial issues in a reasonable, logical way.
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Asking the wealthiest Americans first is a logical step in the face of public opinion and economic reality.
Simply stated, idealism has no logical boundaries in the California state house.
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The Galaxy Note 8 -- it's the next logical step in Samsung's ongoing Note saga, and it finally launched in Barcelona.
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